Fremont, CA - September 27, 2018 - Blackmagic Design today announced that Director Michael Muller used 18 Micro Studio Camera 4Ks as part of two custom built virtual reality (VR) rigs to film “Into the Now,” an underwater VR documentary, which is the first in a series of films about marine life and the challenges facing our oceans today.
Told through Muller’s personal journey of overcoming his fear of sharks, the film touches on the pressing issues that our oceans face, such as climate change, pollution and overfishing, while also serving as an educational tool for viewers to experience the oceans firsthand through VR. Produced by RSA VR and Vanishing Oceans, LLC, the film premiered at the 2018 Tribeca Film Festival and was screened at the 2018 Cannes Film Festival and the Sandbox Immersive Festival, part of the 2018 Qingdao International VR Week.
With 30 years of experience as a professional photographer, Muller has spent the past 15 years shooting animals in their natural environments, including 32 expeditions around the world to photograph sharks. “I realized that photos did not carry the power to show these animals the way people need to view them, and I thought a documentary film might be able to do what photography lacked in dimension and storytelling capabilities,” said Muller. “I want to inspire this new generation to get out and see nature and protect it. I want people to see just how amazing our planet is and that we still have time to save it. People protect what they love, and I want to find ways to help people fall in love with our oceans in ways they haven’t before.”
“Creating content in VR with a brand new camera system was a fun challenge, since we were trying to discover new ways of storytelling in a medium that has no roadmaps for how to do anything yet,” he concluded. “The Blackmagic Design components performed very well and shooting VR has allowed me to bring people along on these journeys, put them right in the center of the action and see our planet in a way they’ve never be able to until now.”
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Michael Muller (www.mullerphoto.com) established himself as a top celebrity photographer and television commercial director before pursuing his passion to photograph marine life. In 2016, Taschen published Muller's first book entitled Sharks, which captures sharks on film using the most powerful strobe in the world, on which Muller himself holds the patents. Muller emphasizes the necessity for more ocean protections using imagery to evoke awe, with GQ Magazine praising his portrayal of sharks "in all their sleek, gnashy, surreally beautiful glory." "Into the Now" is Muller's first film shot in VR. He is joined by creative studio Here Be Dragons to produce the rest of the films in the series, among other projects. To learn more about Muller and “Into the Now,” check out Instagram @michaelmuller7 and @intothenowVR
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